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  7. First to Bloemfontein.

    "Banjo" Patterson, the Sydney Morning Heralds war correspondent, was the first Britisher to enter ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Major-General Sir Frederick Carrirgton.

    The General who gave the name to "Cairington's Horse' in the Kaffir war of 1877-81, is a son of a Cheltenham ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Dutch v. English.

    One great barrier to the progress of the British face in South Africa has been the general use of the Dutch ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. The End at Last.

    With the departure of Lord Roberts from South Africa, homeward bound, the Boer war practically came to an end, and the departure of some seven hundred returning Australians by the Harlech Castle on November 3rd. ended the chief interest therein ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. OUR QUEEN.

    Our Mother Queen at Windsor Is gray and weak and old; Each passing year close brings her To Death's door dark and cold. ...

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  14. The Flag at Pretoria.

    The honour of being the first man of the British belligerent forces to enter Pretoria was gained by a New South Wales pressman—Private Dalgety Gordon Campbell, of the Mounted Infantry. Mr. Campbell comes of a fighting stock; Colonel Dalgcty, who so ably ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. The Brothers of Lord Beauchamp.

    Hon. E. H. LYGON (Wounded at Madder, 28th Nov., 1899, Killed 28th March, 1900). Hon. ROBERT LYGON ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. The Staggering of Kruger.

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  21. Trooper Alfred Dufrayer.

    The Queen recently sent to Lord Roberts four scarves of honor, worked by herself, to be presented for acts of conspicuous ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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